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Old 06-10-2004, 08:14 PM
stripsqueez stripsqueez is offline
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theres a bloke in quantanamo bay who comes from where i live - his name is david hicks

he grew up in the northern suburbs of adelaide, a city of 800,000 or so - he got rounded up in the war in afghanistan - no-one is too sure what he did although there seems little doubt that he had some connection with bad guys in afghanistan

for the last 2 years or so the sycophantic australian government has done nothing - our foreign minister when pushed about why an australian citizen was being held in custody by a foreign government without any detailed allegation being made, or more to the point any charges being laid, stated that although the circumstances werent clear it was likely that he was involved in some "silly activities"

so finally george and his administration have announced what they are going to do - very few details have been provided but it seems that a brand new system of charges in front of a new judicial body has been invented

i have been cross for a while about quantanamo bay prisoners - no-one seems shocked at the blatant disregard for what i figured were fundamental rights that human beings have in a civilised world - i've heard george on the topic a few times - he usually dodges the question but when pushed i heard him say once that the prisoners in quantanamo bay were "killers"

that leads me to my latest and perhaps most profound sense of outrage - those devising the brand new system of "justice" for these prisoners had to come up with an appeal process from the body that hears the charges - the choice ? - the appeal goes to george - so i'm charged with being a very bad guy in afghanistan, some body specifically designed to hear charges against me convicts me and i get to appeal to the guy who's political credibility rests on my demise and whos on the record as describing me as a killer

take a step back citizens of the US - next time you scoff at the world bashing your country and/or government consider that you hold yourself out in repeated rhetoric as the land of the free yet this is how you behave ??

your a wanker george - normally i just wouldnt care but now its just a bit too close for me to be happy ignoring you

stripsqueez - chickenhawk
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Old 06-10-2004, 08:27 PM
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"he got rounded up in the war in afghanistan - no-one is too sure what he did although there seems little doubt that he had some connection with bad guys in afghanistan"

Uh-huh. The guy got lucky he wasn't killed along with some of his terrorist buddies, and you're cross about it. By the way, do you think bin-Laden deserves a full due process and a fair trial, or to have a 500-lb. bomb dropped on his head?
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Old 06-10-2004, 08:44 PM
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By the way, do you think bin-Laden deserves a full due process and a fair trial, or to have a 500-lb. bomb dropped on his head?

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a while ago, civilised countries decided that bias and prejudice often born of a lynch mob mentality was no way to deal with those accused of doing the wrong thing - to implement a system free of such things principles of human rights and fairness were enshrined in the system - am i going too fast ??

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Old 06-10-2004, 10:58 PM
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Sorry, but I think as much of al-Qaeda as possible should have been blown up in Afghanistan--which includes any of their up-to-no-good buddies who were hanging around their training camps.

That's the civilized way to deal with it--kill those guys who are trying to kill you before they succeed. There is absolutely no doubt that's what al-Qaeda has been trying to do. Guilt by association? Sure, in this extreme case. Anyone hanging out with al-Qaeda around their training camps in Afghanistan was a legitimate target after 9/11.
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Old 06-10-2004, 11:20 PM
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That's the civilized way to deal with it--kill those guys who are trying to kill you before they succeed.

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and all lived happily ever after...
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Old 06-11-2004, 07:49 AM
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The people responsible for 9-11 are named Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Tenet, Wolfowitz, and Rice.

I think your post qualifies to suspect you of terrorism. They could place you in prison, deny you Habeus Corpus and access to an attorney, and then sodomize and beat you.

Quick, MMMMMM, you still have time to flee to a country with no extradition
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Old 06-11-2004, 08:24 AM
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My comments apply only to those who were in Afghanistan hanging out with al-Qaeda--like Mr. Hicks.

Your absurd comments about the Bush administration being responsible for 9/11 show a lack of analytical ability.
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Old 06-12-2004, 01:14 AM
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Guilt by association? Sure, in this extreme case.

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You've got to be kidding me! You don't really feel this way do you? I know some hillbillys do but not intelligent people. Thats why we in the USA have a constitution, to protect it's citizens from Government abuse. Unfortunately GWB's goon squad has torn that document up.

I bought a Glock 37 a few months ago. It's a beautifuI 45 caliber pistol that cost $750 with the extra's. I bought it not because I fear from a terrorist, but because I fear from people that think like above. Mostly ignorant redneck types. These kind of thinkers that you just mentioned (I'm really hoping that you are joking) are a much larger threat to American freedoms than any terrorist ever dreamed of accomplishihg. This type of thinking is exactly what the terrorist want, an America that has no freedom or rights.
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Old 06-12-2004, 09:16 AM
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Bullcrap. Anyone hanging out in al-Qaeda training camps should have had a bomb dropped on their heads along with all the other terrorists.

Giving them the benefit of the doubt is RETARDED.
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Old 06-10-2004, 11:36 PM
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Just because you dont hear it in the right wing dominated media, there are plenty of American citizens who are upset and concerned about Gitmo. Unfortunately with the passage of time it seems like the bad guys (Bush Admin) win, time is unfortunately on their side.

Not all of us share MMMMMM's decidedly un-American and extremely fascist views.
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